CHICAGO (Nov. 13, 2012) – Tickets for the U.S. Women’s National Team match against China on Dec. 15 in Boca Raton, Fla., go on sale to the public starting Saturday, Nov. 17, at 10 a.m. ET.

The match will be the 10thand final game of the U.S. WNT Fan Tribute Tour, presented by Panasonic, and will kick off at 7 p.m. ET at FAU Stadium, a 29,000-seat facility built for the Florida Atlantic University Owls Division I football team and opened in October 2011.

Tickets will be available throughussoccer.com, by phone at1-800-745-3000, at all Ticketmaster ticket centers throughout South Florida (including Walmart stores) and at the Wally Sanger Owl Club Center ticket office on the Florida Atlantic University campus (open Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.). [Note: Tickets will be sold at FAU Stadium only on the day of the event.]

Groups of 20 or more can obtain an order form atussoccer.comor call312-528-1290. Ultimate Fan Tickets (special VIP packages that include a premium ticket, a custom-made official U.S. National Team jersey with name and number, VIP access to the field before and after the game, and other unique benefits) are also available exclusively throughussoccer.com.

As a sponsor of U.S. Soccer, Visa® is pleased to offer all Visa cardholders access to an advance ticket sale for this match before the sale to the general public. This advance sale starts Friday, Nov. 16, at 10 a.m. ET and runs until Saturday, Nov. 17, at 8 a.m. ET atussoccer.com. Visa will be the only payment method accepted through the Visa presale and is the preferred card of U.S. Soccer. Terms and conditions apply.

This will be the first visit for the U.S. Women to FAU Stadium and the clash with China will also be the first match for the U.S. WNT in South Florida in nearly 13 years. The USA's last appearance in the region came in February 2000 when the Americans faced Norway in Fort Lauderdale.

The U.S. won its third straight gold medal (and fourth gold medal overall) at the 2012 London Olympics. The USA went undefeated at 6-0-0 for the first time at an Olympic tournament, which included a thrilling come-from-behind overtime victory in the semifinal against Canada on Aug. 6 and Carli Lloyd's two-goal performance to lead the U.S. to a 2-1 win against 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup champion Japan in the gold medal match on Aug. 9.